Mexico City /
en Canada Under-23 are aware that Mexico could be left without going to Tokyo 2020 by the homophobic cry of the fans during the Pre-Olympic CONCACAF. However, the coach, Mauro Biello, noted that so far, they have not been informed of any change for tomorrow’s game for the ticket to the Olympics.
“We haven’t heard anything about any change; obviously it’s a short period of time and we’re getting ready for Mexico, we assume the rival is Mexico.
“In terms of fans, we haven’t heard anything about it (about the scream). There is research on this and we will see how it goes. That didn’t happen in our game, so I think it’s in the hands of FIFA. We are concentrating for Mexico and we are preparing for Mexico at this point, “Biello said at a press conference.
‘WE ARE AWARE THAT IT IS GIANT’
In turn, the Canadian strategist extolled the hierarchy of the Mexican team, which he acknowledged is the “Giant of the CONCACAF”. However, they are mentalized in making history and more than winning for the first time in national territory, qualify for the Olympics.
“We are very aware the rival we have, is the CONCACAF giant; but we are in a position where we want to be in terms of playing the game to get to Tokyo. It is a game in which anything can marry.
“We are preparing to face the giant, for us it is all about reducing these spaces, denying them spaces to operate, that we are specific in how to attack and pressure them. Canada has never won in Mexico, but at the same time but it is a tremendous opportunity for us. “
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